On Mar 12, 2009, at 9:39 PM, Emilio Garcia Cota wrote:
#+TITLE: (bug|feature)? report -- exporting ~verbatim~ and =code=
into Latex
#+AUTHOR: me
#+EMAIL: e...@ma.il
# I use latest Git (that's 1 commit ahead of 6.24c) on Emacs 22.3.1
* ~verbatim~ and =code=---inconsistency exporting to Latex and HTML
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
[a-zA-Z_]
[!#&*+-/:;<=>?]
[\t\n\r ,]
This works OK
#+END_EXAMPLE
However if I want to randomly inline any of those in a paragraph,
=[!#&*+-/:;<=>?]= they're not properly escaped =[a-zA-Z_]= for Latex
---while for HTML =[\t\n\r ,]= org-mode does the Right Thing(tm).
The reason for this is that in LaTeX, inline pieces use
\verb=[a-zA-Z_]=
If "=" is part of the string, this construct fails. Whatever character
I choose, it will fail for someone. I guess I could use the
paragraph symbol §, maybe this is the least likely one of them all?
it works in my LaTeX installation - could a few more people try this
on their systems?
does
\verb§bladibla§
work in LaTeX?
I also find odd that ~verbatim~'ed text is =monospaced= in Latex
while
it is not in HTML.
Yes, I know this, both constructs use \verb in LateX. I'd say this is
clearly good enough, though.
Is there a non-monospaced, verbatim equivalent for \verb in LaTeX?
* Another little thing---EMAIL option for Latex seems to have no
effect
The +EMAIL option below is not shown in Latex---whereas I can see
it in
the exported HTML. Is that a feature, a bug, or both?
What should it influence? The standard LaTeX header we use (maketitle)
does not list the email. You can build your own title, using
{{{email}}}
as a place holder.
- Carsten
* Thanks!
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